The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion, Band 1J.E. Tilton and Company, 1867 |
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... branches of culture , flowers , fruit , and vegetables . - The wider field of agriculture we leave for the present , and confine ourselves to the garden ; although , occasionally , we may find space to treat upon grasses and forage ...
... branches of culture , flowers , fruit , and vegetables . - The wider field of agriculture we leave for the present , and confine ourselves to the garden ; although , occasionally , we may find space to treat upon grasses and forage ...
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... branch of American rural economy has been so little investigated as the food of our native birds . In Europe , within a few years , the attention of scientific men has been turned to the subject : but the information they have been able ...
... branch of American rural economy has been so little investigated as the food of our native birds . In Europe , within a few years , the attention of scientific men has been turned to the subject : but the information they have been able ...
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... branches of trees , on the edge of a pond , or planted on a rock , it will flower profusely . It must not be inferred from this that good culture is not necessary : there is no common plant on which high culture will tell more ...
... branches of trees , on the edge of a pond , or planted on a rock , it will flower profusely . It must not be inferred from this that good culture is not necessary : there is no common plant on which high culture will tell more ...
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... branch house in New York . Mr. Wilder has been an honorable and successful merchant . He has been too generous and public - spirited to become immensely wealthy ; but he has secured a comfortable fortune without resorting to wild ...
... branch house in New York . Mr. Wilder has been an honorable and successful merchant . He has been too generous and public - spirited to become immensely wealthy ; but he has secured a comfortable fortune without resorting to wild ...
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... branches have been killed back ; but it usually survives the winter uninjured . Its worst enemy is the borer , which now and then attacks it . The double Chinese cherry is a fine flowering tree , and its blossoms lose nothing by close ...
... branches have been killed back ; but it usually survives the winter uninjured . Its worst enemy is the borer , which now and then attacks it . The double Chinese cherry is a fine flowering tree , and its blossoms lose nothing by close ...
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